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( music )( typing ) Are you tired of conducting research on Google only to find, pricey scholarly
articles, advertisements, and cat videos? ( cat meowing )
( typing ) That's why UMA library has brought you OneSearch, a totally new search tool designed
for today's busy student. ( bell ) Access OneSearch from the UMA library homepage.
OneSearch is a state-of-the-art tool that navigates through journals, databases, and
books to provide you with reliable and scholarly resources.
But wait! There's more! You can use it for all your research needs: controversial topics,
history term papers, and surviving the zombie apocalypse. ( zombies growling )
Simply enter a search term into the OneSearch box found on the UMA library homepage.
From the search results page, limit your search results to see only full-text articles that
have been peer-reviewed by expert scholars. If you're off-campus, make sure to sign in
using your maine.edu credientials. To use the advanced search feature, simply select
the downward facing arrow next to the search box.
OneSearch can even help you cite your sources. Hover your mouse over an article title and
navigate to the cite tab to generate a citation in a variety of styles, from APA to MLA to
Chicago. Don't forget to email relevant articles to
yourself to review later. Use the chat feature in OneSearch to connect
with a librarian during regular business hours. ( typing ) ( music )